January 21, 2015
By The Morning News
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- Prior to the speech, the White House posted the State of the Union online in the name of political participation.
- HealthCare.gov shares user information with dozens of third parties, allegedly to improve customer experience.
- State Department calls a coup in Yemen anything but a coup in Yemen.
- Mayor of Paris sues Fox News for libel after correspondents say parts of city are no-go zones for non-Muslims.
- “Metonymy” is behind whether or not Charlie Hebdo can reclaim its name from “tragedy linguistics.”
- Crimea's heroin addicts are dying as a result of switching from Western to Russian rehab programs.
- On the dangers of opera-going while black.
- In case you missed it: Human activity has pushed Earth beyond four of nine "planetary boundaries."
- See also: "Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction."
- Thousands of fish to be relocated from abandoned Bangkok shopping mall.
- University of Texas at Austin sees massive growth in number of sugar babies, sugar daddies/mommas.
- Woman finds comfort in guys around her losing their hair—finally getting a taste of instability.
- No scientific benefits found when breast milk's used as an adult man's post-workout recovery drink.
- Academics imagine American life without sports—"a crazy idea that would ruin the world."
- Proposed scenarios for future episodes of Black Mirror.
- Fearing the possibility of lawsuits, stigma, or grief, many psychiatrists avoid taking on suicidal patients.
- From the recent historic ascent in Yosemite, footage of Tommy Caldwell climbing pitch 15 of the Dawn Wall.
- Thirteen-year-old boy is youngest ever to receive VC funding, for company to build cheaper Braille printers.
- Floss more, brush less, and other advice on maintaining healthy teeth and gums.